
Metronor One Handheld 3D Scanner
The Metronor One scanner is a portable 3D optical CMM. A truly cable-free, joint-free design with a 12m cubed measurement volume that gives you full flexibility to measure freely in your working area.
Metronor One Handheld 3D Scanner: Key Features
- Measurement volume for high precision: 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5M
- 3D Accuracy in 15.5m³ : 0.08mm
- System includes camera with tripod, light pen, laptop and transportation case and software.
- Wireless design
- Lightweight and fully portable
- Fast, simple and easy to use

Metronor One uses an optical technology based on a special mathematical optical modelling method that sets it apart from other products in the market. Electro-optics and photogrammetry (the science of precisely determining the location of items based on images) enables an accurate calculation of the handheld probes (called light pen) location relative to the camera – both in terms of position and orientation. The measurement process is fast and reliable and measurements can even be taken in polluted environments.
- Battery powered handheld Lightpen included
- Fast and reliable – even in polluted environments
- Use straight out of the box
- Sticker free
- Intrinsic camera calibration provider excellent volumetric accuracy
- Joint-free design ensures quality data capture
Relevant Industries
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Automotive
We understand that the improvement of product quality and component design, shortening of development times and cost reduction can be easily achieved through the capture and use of highly detailed and accurate 3D data.
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Education
Our flexible range of hand held scanners offer a quick and simple solution to generating quality 3D scan data for use by education and research establishments.
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Manufacturing
With the demand for high quality goods from the UK manufacturing sector increasing to new levels, the use of full field 3D scan data is key to improving processes and product design in a wide range of manufacturing applications.
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Medical
Lifelike prostheses are now driven using data generated from a 3D optical scanning system as the accuracy and resolution of this process enables the capture of even the finest details of the subject’s limb.
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Power Generation
3D Scan data is being used extensively in the power generation sector to measure and inspect the complex geometries of turbine blades and other critical components and features.
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Rail
The ability to scan high quality 3D data of railway infrastructure in situ is essential in monitoring corrosion of the rail surface. Real time scan data also provides instant feedback for maintenance inspection of train wheels and axles.
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